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Let’s face it—browsing around the web looking for great wallpapers can be loads of fun, but it’s not very productive. We’ve decided to spend our time putting together collections of great images for your enjoyment. Today’s collection is abstract random wallpaper fun.

Click on any of the images below for a larger version of the image more suitable for using as a wallpaper. Since everybody’s desktop might be a different size, you may have to crop or adjust the images for best effect.

Got some suggestions for wallpaper roundups you’d like to see? Let us know in the comments.

HOW DARE YOU NOT MENTION digitalblasphemy? i would like to call you a blasphemer but that wouldn’t be appropriate. a simple apology and an acknowledgement that though these guys rock, digitalblasphemey pwns them TOTALLY.

Yes, they are really great… but I didn’t think they were free, at least not for the premium, high-res wallpaper. In any case, this is just the first of many upcoming posts around desktop customization, so there will be something for everybody.

I had a 4 monitor setup at work. I can never find wallpaper where the edges match so that the images appear continuous across all 4 screens. Difficulty: it has to be at least semi-professional looking. Any suggestions?

mea culpa my bad. last time i was at digitalblasphemy i was so spoilt for choice i never picked anything as such never realised they cost money. :) however they are worth a glance. as someone who uses two monitors, i feel i must use something other than the trust mario bros wallpaper

There’s a difference between nice graphic and a wallpaper. The size of wallpaper image should match the resolution of the desktop (1024×768, 1440×900 etc.), or it will be stretched (and look non proportional, or blurry if the image too small), or leave a blank space (usually black) on top/bottom or left/right.

GEEK TRIVIA

DID YOU KNOW?

If you were injured by electricity (but not killed), you were merely shocked; electrocution is a portmanteau of the words electrical and execution, and only applies when the person is killed by the electrical shock.